Archive Praise for the Messerschmitt Sir, It is a surprise to me that none of your correspondents has written in praise of the Messerschmitt Cabin Scooter. Although this machine is neither a car nor a… December 1955 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive “I always kept a packet of fags in the ashtray” Tobacco, beer and avoiding exercise – essential driver training in the 1960s when Gordon Spice began his racing career. In the next 23 years he became a colourful fixture on… June 2009 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Fribourg & Troyer New Year Challenge The Fribourg & Troyer New Year Challenge competition, which appeared in the January edition of Motor Sport, was won by Mr. Peter J. Tutthill, of Wadebridge, Cornwall. Mr. Tutthill finally… April 1977 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Doug Nye Magazines are a constant tussle between writers with lots to say and editors with fixed space, so over-writing is considered a crime. But sometimes the goalposts move. Doug wrote much… January 2010 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Guild honours Bill Boddy Congratulations to our founder Editor Bill Boddy, MBE, who, as well as turning 90 in February, has been awarded Life Membership of the Guild of Motoring Writers. WB could not… February 2003 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive European Touring car championship No Contest? On the evidence of the opening round, it would be easy to write off the European Touring Car Championship as a lost cause. Only 22 cars, led by… May 1988 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Southport's first sand meeting Bad weather conditions cause small entry. Anyone who has ever maintained that the supporters of Motor Racing lack enthusiasm should have journeyed to Southport on January 11th. There, if they… February 1930 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Pod squad Sir, I love your podcasts! Keep them coming. Tell Derek Warwick to get his book started (at least get the parts done with the older folks who might not be… July 2012 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive The Sport at Easter Easter will provide a splendid variety of motoring fixtures, which British motorists, in the smallest possible cars using the tiniest carburetter jets imaginable, will no doubt attend in great numbers, to the… April 1952 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Mounting Fuji pressure on F1 Japan's Fuji Speedway has begun a major rebuild in line with plans drawn up by circuit design expert Herman Tilke. The proposed work will result in a 4.5-km course. Now… January 2003 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Pace notes Your guide to what’s coming up Life begins at 40 for HSCC Donington Park: HSCC April 2 The scene is set for a memorable 40th anniversary season of racing for… April 2006 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Big plans for Aintree 50th The organisers of the second Ormskirk Motor Fest are planning to make the event on August 26 bigger and better than the 2011 edition when more than 10,000 spectators watched… September 2012 Issue By Motor Sport